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A Victorian silver bachelors oval teapot in late 18th century style, the serpentine sides engraved vacant ribbon tied oval cartouches and foliage swags, banded borders, a tapering spout and domed hinged cover with an oval wood finial and scroll wood handle. Maker Joseph Angell, London 1857. 11oz (all in).
A silver oval three piece tea service, the curved bodies with engraved celtic plaited bands, the teapot with a swan neck spout, the domed hinged cover with wood turned and scroll handle, the milk jug and sugar basin with reeded scroll handles. Makers Reid and Sons of (Newcastle), London 1922. 32oz. (all in). (3).
An Ashworth Brothers earthenware oval teapot, circa 1860, polychrome decorated with panels of precious objects within Oriental landscapes within blue ground gilt decorated field, with fleur de lys knop and loop handle above, repaired, 19.5cm high; and a Copeland Spode's Italian pattern blue transfer printed soup bowl and cover, on conforming saucer stand, 16cm diameter.
A Royal Crown Derby bone china tea service, of twelve teacups, saucers and side plates, sugar basin, milk jug, teapot and pair of oblong cake plates, each painted in the Imari palette and gilt highlighted in pattern 9021 of alternating arcaded foliate panels within repeating border, date codes for 1937-9, teapot a later replacement, cake plates 27cm wide.
A Victorian three piece tea service, the spherical bodies engraved with butterflies, floral swags and stylised bandings, each on moulded circular footrim, comprising - teapot with crown pattern finial to lid, 8.25ins high, two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, by William Marshall, Edinburgh 1867 (gross weight 40ozs)
A George V four piece tea service in the 'Art Deco' manner with plain octagonal bodies and angular bracket feet, comprising - teapot and hot water jug with ebonised handles and finials, two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, retailed by Oldfields Ltd, 36-38 Lord Street, Liverpool, and hallmarked Birmingham 1936 (gross weight 52ozs), and a plated oval two-handled tray of shaped and moulded outline, 12.5ins x 23.25ins
Hancock Coronaware: Waterlily hand painted bowl by Molly Hancock, black stamp with 2526F to base, with red and pink waterlilies on blue ground, orange inner 6.5inch diameter, small hairline crack to rim, plus Royal Winton green chintzware shaped dish, Palissy gamebird teapot and cruet, Minton and Copeland Spode plates (q)
A porcelain tea service in the old Russian style, Kornilov Brothers, circa 1880, comprising six cups and saucers, teapot and lid, sugar bowl and lid and milk jug, each piece painted to imitate embroidery with geometric patterns and butterflies; stylised snake-head handles (17 height of tea-pot: 13cm., 5.25in.à
An Imperial porcelain tea-service, marks and periods of Alexander II, Alexander III, and Nicholas II, circa 1880-1914 comprising: teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, with two cups and saucers, the bodies painted with scenes from the Russian Fairytale, Gusi Lebedi (Geese and Swans), the handles and finial modeled as gilt butterflies (8 Height of teapot 15.5cm, 6in It is possible that the set was made for the children of Alexander II, with later additions used by the children of Alexander III and Nicholas IIà
George III silver four piece tea set of rounded rectangular shape having teapot and kettle with domed lids, acanthus leaf decoration, gadrooned edge with profusely chased 's' scroll and foliate to the border, similarly decorated handle, the reeded spout with acanthus leaf ornament, half fluted body on leaf and paw feet, the tea kettle raised on a socle base, the teaset Sheffield, 1817, maker I W, perhaps John Watson, the tea kettle 1818, 112oz
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY ORIENTAL TRADE SILVER FIVE-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of good gauge, having relief decoration of birds and prunus boughs in the Japanese Kakiemon tradition, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar basin, milk jug and ovoid teapoy with cover, the handles of simulated bamboo form, oriental marks and marks of Taylor and Company, 1850gm. 59.5ozs
A GOOD GEORGE IV THREE-PIECE SILVER TEASET IN ORIGINAL OAK CASE, each piece of melon-lobed compressed spherical form, the teapot with ebonised handle, hallmarked London, 1821, maker William Eley, 45.8ozs, (1424gm) (all-in), in a green baize-lined fitted oak case, with original lacquered brass bale carrying handles, 34.5cm x 29cm x 16cm high, (13.6in x 11.4in x 6.3in)
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